if i understand your question corectly yes there is different levels of how
sever every person with the irlen syndrom is. one person may only need one light
shade of glasses and be just fine in every day light where as another person may
need a really dark shade of glasses plus different colord paper plus over-lays
and still not be ok in certain types of lighting. its also not so much of how
dark your glasses are. some people with this syndrome may need a light blue or
even pink colored glasses where others can go as dark as a really black, gray or
brown or a combonation of many colors. i believe my combonation is a light blue
withe like mutiple layers of a dark gray. my dad's color is a ruby red. so even
though i got the light sesitivaty from him our color is different and different
types of lights and envionments effect us differently.
does that help you at all? let me know.
- Heather
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<frenchhornplayer19@...> wrote:
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> I was just wondering if there was any correlation between the severity of a
person's Irlen syndrome and the saturation of the color in the lenses they need.
For example, does a person with severe Irlen syndrome need darker lenses than a
person who is more mildly affected?
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